I realise I have no idea what is actually meant by any of this. I tend to just assume that it is a fancy name for some peculiar PP theory. Anyone able to explain it, and does it make sense/ have a purpose in your eyes?
It's the same thing most good trainers have a sense for. Horse A responds well to pressure, Horse B runs off with pressure, a good trainer will adjust their techniques appropriately.does it make sense/ have a purpose in your eyes?
It's based on the left brain/right brain stuff for humans which itself hasn't been proven. Cynics would say that it's another thing for the Parellis to use to be different in order to swell their coffers.
Personally I think that it's a load of rubbish.
I thought that was just common sense, about different horse reacting in different ways?The fact that P has recognised that horses too have different personalities and therefore learn/react in different ways to similar situations, is a big learning tool for the rest of us. Yes, you may argue how it is labelled but then would a tree be a tree or should it have been called something else!
I thought that was just common sense, about different horse reacting in different ways?
Are you telling me the Fringèd one is responsible for letting us know different horses have different personalities so need to be treated differently?
Do you know of anywhere else this information is in print or on video complete with a full, concise and thorough explanation about what to look for, how to deal with, what not to do etc? I havent. Even my original BHS instructor never taught me this amount of excellent info.
Well my instructor tailored her teaching for my girl.
...dont lose this unique person!!!!! I havent come across another who has that insight.....not yet, anyway........
.....true, but the BHS didnt teach these things! (Dunno if they've changed....)
It was very much "horse does this you do that..."
Reckon its a good thing to have knowledge of before embarking in horses'.
.You HAVE to be kidding? Please tell me you are joking
Don't think you're generalizing much, do you?
I have come across many, many people who have tailored their training to the individual animal. Be it horse, dog, cat or something else. It's nothing new.
As for the PP LB/RB crap... Well, if we're all for treating horses as individuals, why pigeonhole them into one of four categories? Labels are for jars.
I wish I could make a decent living out of something I am passionate about rather than 'just having a job' .....jealousy springs to mind. (not picking on you Rhein, lots of others' have made the same comment)However a lot of people are making a lot of money
I write from experience.
I never said I had. I did say....Maybe so, but you haven't experienced every instructor in the BHS
..and that is how I did my exams. They passed you if you did as you had been taught no matter the horse you were on, and failed you if not. As I also said, "dunno if it has changed", but recent lessons suggest it hasnt!It was very much "horse does this you do that..."